On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Roger Hui wrote:
> m...@.n forms a train which then has nothing to do with agenda
> (unless the gerund m itself contains @.).
> 
> m...@.v is a verb where m...@.v y computes vy to result in a single
> index which selects a single verb from the gerund m,
> which is then applied to y.  Analogously for x m...@.v y .
> 
> Historically, m...@.v was defined and implemented before m...@.n .

What is the current behavior for m...@.n or m...@.v  if n or result of v is
non-scalar (also non-box)?

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